The written word from time immemorial has been used to express both the inherent and the suggestive meaning. This post is a find from Paulo Coelho's book, Manual for the Warrior of Light, a Harper Collins Publication, that suggests a philosophical sentiment that each of us can stand true to.
THE SMALL WORDS
The warrior knows that the most important words in all languages are the small words.
YES. LOVE. GOD.
They are words that are easy enough to say and which fill vast empty spaces.
There is however one word - another small word - that many people have great difficulty in saying : NO.
Someone who never says 'no' thinks of himself as generous, understanding, polite, because 'no' is thought of as being nasty, selfish, unspiritual. The warrior does not fall into this trap. There are times when, in saying 'yes' to others he is actually saying 'no' to himself.
That is why he never says 'yes' with his lips if, in his heart, he is saying 'no'.
Dec 4th 2008 - Wise Words for The Day"Human consciousness arose but a minute before midnight on the geological clock. Yet we mayflies try to bend an ancient world to our purposes, ignorant perhaps of the messages buried in its long history."
-- Stephen Jay Gould, "Our Allotted Lifetimes," The Panda's Thumb, 1980